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    Effect of inertial acoustic cavitation on antibiotic efficacy in biofilms by Ghasemi, M., Sivaloganathan, S.

    Published in Applied mathematics and mechanics (01-10-2021)
    “…Bacterial biofilms can lead to chronic infections, increase tolerance to antibiotics and disinfectants, resistance to phagocytosis, and other components of the…”
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    Dimension Estimate of Uniform Attractor for a Model of High Intensity Focussed Ultrasound-Induced Thermotherapy by Efendiev, M. A., Murley, J., Sivaloganathan, S.

    Published in Bulletin of mathematical biology (01-09-2021)
    “…High intensity focussed ultrasound (HIFU) has emerged as a novel therapeutic modality, for the treatment of various cancers, that is gaining significant…”
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    Modeling Invasion Dynamics with Spatial Random-Fitness Due to Micro-Environment by Manem, V S K, Kaveh, K, Kohandel, M, Sivaloganathan, S

    Published in PloS one (28-10-2015)
    “…Numerous experimental studies have demonstrated that the microenvironment is a key regulator influencing the proliferative and migrative potentials of species…”
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    Mathematical modeling of brain tumors: effects of radiotherapy and chemotherapy by Powathil, G, Kohandel, M, Sivaloganathan, S, Oza, A, Milosevic, M

    Published in Physics in medicine & biology (07-06-2007)
    “…Gliomas, the most common primary brain tumors, are diffusive and highly invasive. The standard treatment for brain tumors consists of a combination of surgery,…”
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    Dynamics of tumor growth and combination of anti-angiogenic and cytotoxic therapies by Kohandel, M, Kardar, M, Milosevic, M, Sivaloganathan, S

    Published in Physics in medicine & biology (07-07-2007)
    “…Tumors cannot grow beyond a certain size (about 1-2 mm in diameter) through simple diffusion of oxygen and other essential nutrients into the tumor…”
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    A nonlinear viscoelastic fractional derivative model of infant hydrocephalus by Wilkie, K.P., Drapaca, C.S., Sivaloganathan, S.

    Published in Applied mathematics and computation (01-07-2011)
    “…Infant communicating hydrocephalus is a clinical condition where the cerebral ventricles become enlarged causing the developing brain parenchyma of the newborn…”
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    Spatial invasion dynamics on random and unstructured meshes: Implications for heterogeneous tumor populations by Manem, V.S.K., Kohandel, M., Komarova, N.L., Sivaloganathan, S.

    Published in Journal of theoretical biology (21-05-2014)
    “…In this work we discuss a spatial evolutionary model for a heterogeneous cancer cell population. We consider the gain-of-function mutations that not only…”
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    Estimation of the quasi-linear viscoelastic parameters using a genetic algorithm by Kohandel, M., Sivaloganathan, S., Tenti, G.

    Published in Mathematical and computer modelling (01-02-2008)
    “…The quasi-linear viscoelastic (QLV) theory of Fung has been widely used for the modeling of viscoelastic properties of soft tissues. The essence of Fung’s…”
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    Efficacy of dose escalation on TCP, recurrence and second cancer risks: a mathematical study by Manem, V S K, Dhawan, A, Kohandel, M, Sivaloganathan, S

    Published in British journal of radiology (01-11-2014)
    “…We investigated the effects of conventional and hypofractionation protocols by modelling tumour control probability (TCP) and tumour recurrence time, and…”
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    Frequency dependence of complex moduli of brain tissue using a fractional Zener model by Kohandel, M, Sivaloganathan, S, Tenti, G, Darvish, K

    Published in Physics in medicine & biology (21-06-2005)
    “…Brain tissue exhibits viscoelastic behaviour. If loading times are substantially short, static tests are not sufficient to determine the complete viscoelastic…”
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    Third-Generation Minimally Invasive Chevron Akin Osteotomy for Hallux Valgus by Holme, Thomas J., Sivaloganathan, Sivan S., Patel, Beejal, Kunasingam, Kumar

    Published in Foot & ankle international (01-01-2020)
    “…Background: Multiple operative techniques have been developed for hallux valgus with varying success. The most recent developments in minimally invasive…”
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    Aging impact on brain biomechanics with applications to hydrocephalus by Wilkie, K P, Drapaca, C S, Sivaloganathan, S

    Published in Mathematical medicine and biology (01-06-2012)
    “…Hydrocephalus is a neurological disorder whose clinical symptoms and treatment outcome are correlated with patient age. In Wilkie et al. (2010, A theoretical…”
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    Poroelastic theory of transcapillary flow: Effects of endothelial glycocalyx deterioration by Speziale, S., Sivaloganathan, S.

    Published in Microvascular research (01-12-2009)
    “…The luminal surface of endothelial cells is lined with a carbohydrate-rich layer known as the endothelial glycocalyx. Identification of the structural…”
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    The constitutive properties of the brain paraenchyma Part 2. Fractional derivative approach by Davis, G B, Kohandel, M, Sivaloganathan, S, Tenti, G

    Published in Medical engineering & physics (01-06-2006)
    “…Fractional models have proven to be very useful for studying viscoelastic materials. We consider the fractional Zener model (also called four-parameter model)…”
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    Mathematical modeling of ovarian cancer treatments: Sequencing of surgery and chemotherapy by Kohandel, M., Sivaloganathan, S., Oza, A.

    Published in Journal of theoretical biology (07-09-2006)
    “…Ovarian cancer has long been one of the most common forms of cancer in women. The main treatment for ovarian cancer comprises a combination of surgery and…”
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    Nonlinear Constitutive Laws in Viscoelasticity by Drapaca, C.S., Sivaloganathan, S., Tenti, G.

    Published in Mathematics and mechanics of solids (01-10-2007)
    “…The theory of viscoelasticity appears to play a central role in the description of materials which exhibit time dependent stress—strain behavior. Various…”
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    A theoretical study of the effect of intraventricular pulsations on the pathogenesis of hydrocephalus by Wilkie, K.P., Drapaca, C.S., Sivaloganathan, S.

    “…Hydrocephalus, a condition which affects thousands of people annually in the US alone, arises as a result of a build-up of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in the…”
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    Characterization of brain cancer stem cells: a mathematical approach by Turner, C., Stinchcombe, A. R., Kohandel, M., Singh, S., Sivaloganathan, S.

    Published in Cell proliferation (01-08-2009)
    “…Objective:  In recent years, support has increased for the notion that a subpopulation of brain tumour cells in possession of properties typically…”
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    A Quasi-linear Viscoelastic Constitutive Equation for the Brain: Application to Hydrocephalus by Drapaca, C S, Tenti, G, Rohlf, K, Sivaloganathan, S

    Published in Journal of elasticity (01-10-2006)
    “…Hydrocephalus is a condition which occurs when an excessive accumulation of cerebrospinal fluid in the brain causes enlargement of the ventricular cavities…”
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    A poroelastic model of transcapillary flow in normal tissue by Speziale, S., Tenti, G., Sivaloganathan, S.

    Published in Microvascular research (01-03-2008)
    “…Starling's seminal work on the absorption of fluids from connective tissue spaces (and Starling's hypothesis that the energy for transcapillary flow lies in…”
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